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  • Freedom of expression will as the essays in this volume illuminate encounter n... Freedom of expression will as the essays in this volume illuminate encounter new and continuing controversies in the twenty-first century. Advances in digital technology raise pressing questions regarding freedom of speech and with it intellectual... more
  • The essays in this volume assess the strength and impact of market liberal or ... The essays in this volume assess the strength and impact of market liberal or libertarian political theory which broadly conceived advocates a more carefully circumscribed role for the state and a greater reliance on the ability of individuals and... more
  • The essays in this collection investigate two political traditions and their c... The essays in this collection investigate two political traditions and their critical interactions. The first series of essays deals with the development of natural rights individualism some examining its origins in the thought of the seminal... more
  • The essays in this collection investigate two political traditions and their c... The essays in this collection investigate two political traditions and their critical interactions. The first series of essays deals with the development of natural rights individualism some examining its origins in the thought of the seminal... more
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  • What constitutes a just tax system and what are its moral foundations? Should ... What constitutes a just tax system and what are its moral foundations? Should a society s tax regime be designed to achieve a just distribution of wealth among its citizens or should such a regime be designed to promote economic growth rising... more
  • The essays in this volume address some of the most enduring questions involved... The essays in this volume address some of the most enduring questions involved in the search for moral knowledge. Can morality be founded upon facts about human nature social agreement volition subjective preference a priori reasoning intuition or... more
  • The essays in this volume address some of the most enduring questions involved... The essays in this volume address some of the most enduring questions involved in the search for moral knowledge. Can morality be founded upon facts about human nature social agreement volition subjective preference a priori reasoning intuition or... more
  • What constitutes a just tax system and what are its moral foundations? Should ... What constitutes a just tax system and what are its moral foundations? Should a society s tax regime be designed to achieve a just distribution of wealth among its citizens or should such a regime be designed to promote economic growth rising... more
  • The essays is this volume--written by prominent philosophers and academic lawy... The essays is this volume--written by prominent philosophers and academic lawyers--examine various aspects of both the right to privacy and the roles that this right plays in moral philosophy legal theory and public policy. Some of the essays... more
  • With the collapse of Communist totalitarianism the countries of Eastern Europe... With the collapse of Communist totalitarianism the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union face political instabililty and an uncertain economic future. The people of the region are struggling to emulate the success of the West by... more
  • The essays in this volume address questions about responsibility that arise in... The essays in this volume address questions about responsibility that arise in moral philosophy and legal theory. Some analyze different theories of causality and human agency scouting for satisfactory resolutions to the controversies of free will... more
  • The notion of obligation--of what an agent owes to himself to others or to soc... The notion of obligation--of what an agent owes to himself to others or to society generally--occupies a central place in morality. But what are the sources of our moral obligations and what are their limits? To what extent do obligations vary in... more
  • Fifteen philosophers social scientists and academic lawyers assess various asp... Fifteen philosophers social scientists and academic lawyers assess various aspects of bioethics. Some detail its development and challenge the field s basic assumptions. Others consider bioethics s role in contemporary society and examine it in... more
  • As a central concept in moral and political philosophy autonomy is generally u... As a central concept in moral and political philosophy autonomy is generally understood as some form of self-governance or self-direction. Certain Stoics modern philosophers such as Spinoza and most importantly Immanuel Kant are among the great... more
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